there is a special spray so the dog will stop chewing anything you spray the spray on..........you can get the spray at petsmart
cut them off.
Give him enough food ofcorse
You can try using bitter apple spray on the wee wee pad to deter the dog from chewing it. Provide plenty of appropriate chew toys to redirect the dog's chewing behavior. Supervise the dog closely and correct him with a firm "no" whenever he tries to chew the wee wee pad.
Get one of those lampshade things
Put it in the front seat
stop moving your jaws... Or you could just eat that Nicoteen chewing gum.
Your dog may be chewing on the stairs because he is teething. If your dog is a puppy this is a likely cause. When you see the dog doing this, say no and give the dog something safe to chew on. Your dog may also be chewing on the stairs because he is bored. Try playing with the dog, and giving him interesting toys to play with.
Could be that the dog has OCD, in which case, keep her from chewing on it even if it means physically restraining her head with a head cone. Could be that the nipple was already causing her discomfort and she started chewing on it to alleviate that discomfort. Take her to a vet.
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Dogs may chew on fences due to boredom, anxiety, or a need for attention. To stop this behavior, provide mental and physical stimulation, ensure they have enough exercise, and consider using deterrents or training techniques to redirect their chewing behavior. Consulting a professional dog trainer or behaviorist can also help address the underlying cause of the behavior.
You can deter a dog from chewing seat belts by providing alternative chew toys, using a bitter-tasting spray on the seat belts, and practicing positive reinforcement when the dog ignores the seat belts. Consistent training and supervision are key to preventing this behavior.